NEW YORK, NY – Indian-American Governor of South Carolina Nikki Haley, Indian-American politician and lawyer Reshma Saujani,and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal are on the list of Fortune’s World’s 50 Greatest Leaders for the year 2016 which features men and women from across the world who have excelled in business, government, philanthropy and arts. The list is topped by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.

Haley has been ranked 17th on the list while Saujani is at the 20th spot. Kejriwal, the only Indian on the list ranked at number 42. Saujani, Founder and CEO, Girls Who Code, works to close the gender gap in technology. The 40-year old former Wall Street attorney has given training and internship programs for more than 40,000 girls..Calling Kejriwal the founder of the Aam Aadmi Party, the ‘Muffler Man,’ Fortune said he has worked towards controlling the pollution of one of the busiest metros of India through the odd-even scheme, which has taken a toll on his popularity in India.Fortune said “When Kejriwal unveiled a blueprint to tackle the smog in New Delhi — called the world’s most polluted city by the World Health Organization — many were sceptical. A key component: an ‘odd-even’ pilot project in which vehicles were allowed on the roads only on alternate days.”It also added “The uplifting result of the pilot this January: roads were less clogged, hourly particulate air pollution concentrations dropped by 13 percent, and citizens could breathe deeply.” It said that the leadership is not just demagoguery, pandering, even populism but the way normal citizens work towards making a change in the life of fellow beings in a way people have never imagined. Pope Francis is listed at the 4th position followed by Apple CEO Tim Cook. The list includes names of German Chancellor Angela Merkel (2), Myanmar’s pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi at (3), US astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko (22), IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde (36), Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Co-chair and CEO Melinda Gates and Susan Desmond-Hellmann (41), Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (48) and Bhutanese Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay (50). Also in the list is Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who according to Fortune is the only female leader among the Organization of Islamic Cooperation member states.